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Wimbledon remains one of the very few major UK sporting events
where you can still buy premium tickets on the day of play. Approximately 500 tickets for Centre Court (except
for the last four days), No.1 and No.2 Courts are reserved for
sale at the turnstiles each day.
About 6000 Ground Admission tickets are available each day. This number
may vary depending on the number of people already in the grounds,
the number of courts in play and the weather.
When to arrive
For a ground pass it is usually necessary to join the queue
several hours before the grounds open. For a show court ticket
many people choose to queue overnight to maximise their chances
of getting a ticket for Centre, No.1 or No.2
Court.
Disabled Visitors with mobility impairments
Disabled visitors with mobility impairments, who intend to buy tickets on the day of play are advised to telephone the Ticket Office (020 8971 2473) for further details on queueing and car parking arrangements.
Single Queue at Wimbledon Park
The queue will be established in Wimbledon Park (car park 10) — including overnight queuers — and progress through the Wimbledon Park Golf Club, through the search operation, over the bridge and into Gate 3.
Early in the morning (approximately 6am) you will be woken by the Stewards, asked to dismantle any camping equipment, move cars to the car park and close up into a tighter formation to create space for those joining the queue on the day.
Left Luggage Facilities
Camping equipment and items exceeding the bag restrictions must be taken to a Left Luggage facility (open 6:30 am) outside the Grounds before passing through the search procedures.
At approximately 7:30am Stewards will issue wristbands to those towards the front of the queue who are queueing for tickets for the show courts. The number of wristbands issued exactly matches the quantity of tickets available for each court on that day.
Queue Cards and Wristbands
On your arrival at the end of the queue you will be issued with a Queue Card. This card is dated and numbered to show your position in the queue. It must be retained and will be checked on entry to the Grounds.
Wristbands, marked by court and with a detachable 'court' tally,
will be offered to queuers according to the number of show court
tickets available. On reaching the entrance kiosk, the tally
must be detached and handed to the cashier who will issue one
ticket for the court on the tally.
Mobility Impaired Visitors
There are facilities for mobility impaired visitors to wait nearer the Grounds. Entry to the Grounds will be in Queue Card number order. Please ask any steward for further assistance and to direct you to the end of the nearest queue.
Ground Entry
The turnstiles will open at approximately 9:30am, except for the two finals days, although, with the exception of some catering and shopping outlets, toilets and the bank, most of the Grounds will not be accessible until the scheduled opening time at 10:30am.
Once maximum Ground capacity has been reached, in accordance with the Club's Safety Certificate, queuers will be admitted on a 'one out, one in' basis only as spectators leave the Grounds.
Toilet Facilities
These are available and open for 24 hours daily in Church Road and Wimbledon Park Road.
Tickets are sold strictly on the basis of one per person
and payment is by CASH ONLY.
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